It does look like a very useful device.
Didn't know there was such a thing.
Surely should fetch some interest.
Only downside is it's on thermal paper The rolls that it came with were supposedly a higher quality thermal paper that would last 20 yrs minimum. I've had a few sitting around my office in occasional sunlight for 2+ years and there's no fading.
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+1 for Minerjones or Zepher. They are both highly knowledgeable about the collectibles market, and have top notch customer service / communication.
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dumbchump - Were all of the firstbits showing up as funded on the blockchain? I'd be curious to see any pics you have of the holos and the keys (assuming they are spent).
2 out of 5 is unacceptable. This type of half-assed exit scam where the producer only rips off a subset of the users, and subsequently offers them a limited time window for repayment, is still theft. Let's not forget that. Remember Alitin? Exact same thing.
There should be no ambiguity about it. Gravitate is a scammer and belongs in jail.
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As the happy owner of #6 from the first series, I'd be interested in a repeat purchase. Looking forward to seeing this come to fruition.
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That's bullshit. next time please write in capital letters ONLY FOR HERO AND LEGENDARY members. as this is obvious how you buy trust with each other. many guys where skipped and the last one selected, because he had interest? why would you think we didn't? ha? kindergarden
It was provably fair from the get-go, not sure what you are whining about? The blockchain decided the winner, noone else? i am not talking about the winner. talking about op selection who got the spot and who not. farmer It's pretty simple. His coins sold out in a few hours, and many people posted in the sales thread that they had "missed out". Wheelz decided to do this charity raffle for those who expressed that they would have liked to buy a box in his original thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2395237.0If 16 slots did not fill up within 24 hours, then he would open up raffle slots to anyone else (who didn't already buy one of the boxes).
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Would love a spot, thanks.
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Dang, where have I been the past 2 days? Congrats on the successful release! Great execution as always. Should be a lot of fun to watch the swaps on the secondary market.
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0.115 BTC
edit - 0.1155 (didn't notice the minimum 0.0025 increment)
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Yeah, I agree that this would be a good coin to see at auction. I haven't seen one for sale in quite a while. Maybe start it at 0.65 (retail price before it sold out) as a suggestion.
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This is amazing! Well done, BitcoinPenny. Looking forward to seeing this in person
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I could probably set you up with a MS69 coin, may not meet your "reasonable price" target tho Yeah, now seems one of the worst times for buyers as the price has skyrocketed recently. I'm going to get my hands on a 1 BTC Gilt again since I sold mine last year, but this time I'll force myself to keep it and not sell it. In terms of BTC premiums, there has never been a better time for a buyer to get in on a Casascius. This coin (Silver/Gilt) was selling regularly around 3 BTC in late 2015 / early 2016. Now, it would be closer to 2 BTC. Granted, in fiat, the price has gone up considerably. I guess it depends on your entry price for BTC more than anything.
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Correct... Autograph's Editions: 19 (Originally 20 copies, but 1 was lost during distribution) -These were all Premium copies Maker's Editions: 19 (of a potential 35) - 16 Premium / 7 received label sets (came assembled like the Autograph's Edition) - 3 Regular / 1 received label set (Maker did not want book assembled. They kept their set loose) So Blaze's book is 1 of 7 fully assembled Maker's Editions.The rest of the Maker's Editions were never assembled. They were made/assembled when the orders were placed. All though there is the potential to produce these at a later date if wanted, I would have to say I would not do this to keep their inherent value up and reward those who received theirs in the original distribution run. Does the summary above cover all of the hardback editions? I believe for the softbacks there were just two versions (signed and regular I believe).
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